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A new study at Washington University, Missouri shows that men who ate two or more 245g yoghurt servings every week were 19% less likely to develop a benign tumour, (adenoma) than those who ate none. The study also found men were also 26% less likely to develop bowel tumours that were at a high risk…

Updated 25.06.19 Have a Sun-safe Summer! The sun has got his hat on, hip-hip-hip-hooray The sun has got his hat on and he’s coming out today Now we’ll all be happy, hip-hip-hip-hooray The sun has got his hat on and he’s coming out today These chorus lyrics from the smash hit 1986 London and New…

Following my 9 April Stopcancer blog The Cancer Timebomb of Childhood Obesity, newly published NHS statistics suggest that by 2030 some 100 new obesity-related cancer cases could be diagnosed every day. This could rise to 112 a day by 2035, (or nearly five new cases every hour), according to Simon Stevens, CEO of NHS England.…

The impact of Brexit will certainly have a dramatic and lasting effect in the UK on the NHS and on cancer patients. We fear that the impact of a No Deal will have a deleterious effect on cancer research and on cancer drug supply. It is surely essential for cancer research that the Government secures…